This personal film by Leila Sansour was shot in Bethlehem over four Christmases, as piece-by-piece, hundreds of slabs of concrete are lowered into place to build a wall that will seal the city from the outside world.
This personal film by Leila Sansour was shot in Bethlehem over four Christmases, as piece-by-piece, hundreds of slabs of concrete are lowered into place to build a wall that will seal the city from the outside world.
Money is drained out of developing countries by a network of bankers, accountants, and lawyers into secret, off-shore Western bank accounts, undermining the lives of millions of people. How does this happen? Cashback will peel away the secrecy to reveal one of the 21st century’s biggest scandals.
Tipping Point Film Fund supported film-maker Leila Sansour sends you a Christmas message.
Christmas in Bethlehem is a time for tradition, though some traditions are newer than others.
We are delighted that Canadian development agency Development and Peace/Caritas Canada has shown it’s support with a grant of $20,000 Canadian towards the finishing fund for The Road to Bethlehem.
We are looking forward to working with them, and other agencies, on the outreach campaign for the film, including its partner organisation Trócaire, who has already [...]